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Pyrophosphoric acid, also
known as
diphosphoric acid, is the
inorganic compound with the
formula H4P2O7 or, more descriptively, [(HO)2P(O)]2O. Colorless...
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pyrophosphates are
derived from
partial or
complete neutralization of
pyrophosphoric acid. The
pyrophosphate bond is also
sometimes referred to as a phosphoanhydride...
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distinguish this
specific acid from
other "phosphoric acids", such as
pyrophosphoric acid. Nevertheless, the term "phosphoric acid"
often means this specific...
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distinction between the two
terms is not well defined.) For example,
pyrophosphoric,
triphosphoric and
tetraphosphoric acids can be
obtained by the reactions...
- diphosphate,
abbreviated UDP, is an
organic compound. It is an
ester of
pyrophosphoric acid with the
nucleoside uridine. UDP
consists of the pyrophosphate...
- diphosphate,
abbreviated GDP, is a
nucleoside diphosphate. It is an
ester of
pyrophosphoric acid with the
nucleoside guanosine. GDP
consists of a pyrophosphate...
- pyrophosphate, dTPP) is a
nucleotide diphosphate. It is an
ester of
pyrophosphoric acid with the
nucleoside thymidine. dTDP
consists of the pyrophosphate...
- diphosphate,
abbreviated CDP, is a
nucleoside diphosphate. It is an
ester of
pyrophosphoric acid with the
nucleoside cytidine. CDP
consists of the pyrophosphate...
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acids with the
general formula H2O·(SO3)x
though none can be isolated.
Pyrophosphoric acid
Disulfurous acid
Oleum Sulfuric acid
Sulfur oxoacid Trithionic...
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family of
phosphoric acids, it is the next
polyphosphoric acid
after pyrophosphoric acid, H4P2O7, also
called diphosphoric acid.
Compounds such as ATP (adenosine...